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Italian imam posts photo of nuns on beach to discuss burqini ban, gets FB account blocked

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The imam of Florence has posted a picture of habit-wearing nuns splashing along the seashore on Facebook, calling for dialogue about burqini bans… but got his account blocked instead.
The post by Izzedin Elzir got some 2,700 shares, and came in response to the French southern cities – like Cannes and Nice – prohibiting the wearing of burqinis on the beach.

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The day after the imam published his post, he awoke to find his account blocked.
“It’s incomprehensible. I have to send them an ID document to reactivate it. They wanted to make sure it’s my account – it’s a very strange procedure,” the indignant imam told La Repubblica.


Nice joins 10 more French towns in burkini ban
On Friday, his account was back in, and the imam said he hopes it wasn’t blocked because of the picture, as it urges dialogue, and “we live in a society of law and freedom.”
He also noted that the burqini had only come into fashion among Muslim women over the past few years, and he expressed regret that“some politicians in France, instead of responding to the political and economic needs of their citizens, are focusing on how Muslims dress.”
Many online commenters tended to agree with the imam, saying that “The sea is for everyone,” and describing the ban as“a psychological tool against Muslims.”

However, others disagreed, “Don’t confuse the two different situations: these are women who have CHOSEN to religious life with the rules that it imposes, the ‘others’ are FORCED to dress even on the beach,” a comment read.
It’s not the first burqini-linked scandal this week. On Thursday, Austrian politician Ahmet Demir caused uproar after publishing a photo of two nuns and joking that they were “oppressed women” in burqas. Laster, he took the post down and apologized, but defended his post saying that he was attempting to convey the message that “every woman should be able to wear what they want as long as they chose the clothes themselves.”

On Tuesday, Italy’s Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told Corriere Della Serra that Italy wouldn’t follow France’s suit and ban the burqini, but will step up regulations of imams and mosques.
Two days later, Italian authorities expelled the Tunisian imam Khairredine Romdhane Ben Chedli. The 35-year-old imam was lately absolved of terrorism-related charges, but still deemed unfit to remain in his post, the ANSA news agency said.

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This is their hypocrisy and arrogance at max. The best reaction to this will be Muslim countries boycotting France comprehensively.[/QUOTE
All Muslims should boycott France and French goods.
 
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Sir, this is their forum...Mark Zuckerberg is a Jew so what can you expect. Why not we develop our own social networking site?
Excellent idea. Muslims should have their own social networking site. Islamic world has plenty of IT experts who can build such a site.
 
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Excellent idea. Muslims should have their own social networking site. Islamic world has plenty of IT experts who can build such a site.

Just stop going to those cities.

As for a muslim social network, from my experience of consumer behavior I can say one thing, you guys have no fucking clue about dynamics of a social network do you ?
 
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Just stop going to those cities.

As for a muslim social network, from my experience of consumer behavior I can say one thing, you guys have no fucking clue about dynamics of a social network do you ?
Don't underestimate us. You are on PDF (PAKISTAN defence Forum). An IT site belonging to Pakistan. The world is full of surprises. Right now US and Europe certainly has an edge on technology but it won't last for long.
Off topic: Please use a little more civilized language. I can reply you in your tone of language but that can earn me a negative rating and I don't want that.

Exactly, Brilliant idea...except for one thing. There will be no Face and only one Book!!
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Thanks for replying. A good joke. I enjoyed that. On a serious note it is just a matter of time untill someone develops a social media site in the Islamic world.
 
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Don't underestimate us. You are on PDF (PAKISTAN defence Forum). An IT site belonging to Pakistan. The world is full of surprises. Right now US and Europe certainly has an edge on technology but it won't last for long.
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It's not that islamic people can't develop a facebook. Heck, facebook I am sure employs tonnes of employees who happen to be muslims but the members there being of one faith is hardly going to be a factor in it's success or failure.

Success of social networking side is studied through a separate branch of graph theory called neighborhood analysis and connectedness of graphs. It has nothing to do with religion but everything to do with maths and theoretical computer science and consumer behavior.
 
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I want peace
And i want equal share of law wherever Muslim lives..When they are paying equal taxes why not same law..
I want nuns on beaches in Bikinis....Or file a case against Churches to deprive European or Christian women for basic rights of human.

Cute outfit. I'd wear it!
If u r female don't wear it in India.....Gau rakshaks are roaming streets :lol:
 
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